Just now, as first I saw you standing here (I'll own it to you freely), indignation Crowded and pressed my inmost soul together.
I am not conscious that I ever opened My inmost thoughts to thee.
Dear to thy inmost heart is Wallenstein A powerful tie of love, of veneration, Hath knit thee to him from thy earliest youth.
He felt as if her action had invested her whole being with a new and princely worth, as if her glance had brought light to his inmost soul, he seemed to breathe a freer air, to be borne onward on winged feet.
She felt as if that handsome, predatory face were pressed against the very window of her inmost soul.
Century by century the educating process of the social life has been working at human nature; it has built itself into our inmost soul.
With that deep look into the inmost secrets of human experience which sounds strangely autobiographical, Browning wrote in "Rabbi Ben Ezra," "Praise be thine!
By reason of bearing always my burthen upon my own back, I was even more mindful of it than others were who had only the sight of it, whereas I had the sore weight and the evil aspect in my inmost soul.
For we do not obtain an intuition of reality, that is to say, an intellectual sympathy with its inmost content, unless we have gained its confidence by long companionship with its superficial manifestations.
In its inmost essence, reason is the demand for unity; that is why it is displayed as a faculty of synthesis, and why its essential act is presented as apperception of relation.
Taking up his position inside the human personality, in its inmost mind, he endeavoured to lay hold of the depths of life and free action in their commonly overlooked and fugitive originality.
With steady eye he views the concourse vast, Big thoughts fast welling from his inmost soul Too big for utterance.
To follow our devices, till we smart With self-inflicted pangs sent through our inmost heart.
In her inmost soul she confessed that she had taken a false step.
As to his inmost purpose, it may be said that he had fully determined to assume the utmost dignity he could put on, and to offer a bold resistance to Esperanza's advance and attack.
Judge himself, each man's character may be searched and known to itsinmost depths, and in all its minute details be revealed.
The living God, who alone knows each man, may be dealing in ways beyond our comprehension with the most lonely savage, whose inmost spirit He ever sees, and who is of more awful value in His sight than all the stars of the sky.
But there were several of my companions who had left wives and children, or parents, behind them; and I could read on their countenances the anguish which filled their inmost souls!
Be your converse hidden or open, He truly knoweth the inmost recess of your breasts!
So when the menace for the first crime5 came to be inflicted, we sent against you our servants endued with terrible prowess; and they searched the inmost part of your abodes, and the menace was accomplished.
In my inmost being calm, peace, and untroubled cheerfulness reign supreme.
The inmost kernel of Christianity is the truth that suffering--the Cross--is the real end and object of life.
But your individuality is not your true and inmost being: it is only the outward manifestation of it.
For I, that am not a woman, feel a thrill in my inmostself at the mere sound of your voice.
If you have given me your inmost self and your whole heart, as you tell me, what can the rest matter?
None of her satellites belonged to the inmost Court circle, nor to the highest level of the Faubourg Saint-Germain; but they had set their minds upon admission to those inner sanctuaries.
It was seldom that Robespierre had spoken so openly to Eleanor Duplay of his inmost thoughts.
A definition, if it is to be called perfect, must explain the inmost essence of a thing, and must take care not to substitute for this any of its properties.
Blacks and whites alike, no matter what their inmost thoughts might be, yielded to the spell of the place the moment their feet trod the sward and the congregation settled into the places allotted to them.
Sit down again, my man; let us reveal our inmost hearts to each other.
Thus as Pushkara addressed him--Punyasloka's inmost heart By his grief was rent asunder--not a single word he spake.
Into Nala straight he entered--and possessed hisinmost soul.
Meantime his golden face around He bares to all the garden ground, And sheds a warm and glittering look Among the ivy's inmost nook.
Now all this gossip may be accepted as evidencing the tone prevailing in the very inmost circles of the citizen king's friends and surroundings, and as such is curious.
But there was in his inmost heart a naïf and never-doubting faith that talk on all these subjects as regarded her must be profoundly interesting to those he talked with.
Mademoiselle D'Henin, very pretty, united the qualities of a denizen of the inmost circles of the fashionable world with those of a really serious student, to a degree I have never seen equalled.
But I do know that Sloane always remained on very intimate terms with the Grand Duke, and was a power in the inmost circles of the ecclesiastic world.
There were whiskies, wines, cigars on the table, and while Mollenhauer and Simpson exchanged the commonplaces of the day awaiting the arrival of Butler, they lighted cigars and kept their inmost thoughts to themselves.
It is thus that our inmost thoughts and intentions burst at times via no known material agency into public thoughts.